The Legacy Continues

Published: Dec 06, 2018

With the retiring of Dr. Deloach, the next generation of plastic surgeons make their own advancements in the field

With the retirement of Dr. Dan Deloach, a chapter closes in the storied history of Savannah Plastic Surgery. But perhaps even more inspiring than what has come before is what lies ahead. Carried on by Dr. Carl Pearl, Dr. Scott Vann, Dr. Barbara Davies, Dr. Luke Curtsinger and Dr. Matthew McLeod, this legacy will only get stronger. Built on trust and a culture of listening to patients and working with them, Savannah Plastic Surgery looks to the future with even greater advancements in technology and techniques.

But no matter what technological frontiers they pursue for their patients, the three generations of medical professionals you’ll find at Savannah Plastic Surgery know it’s all grounded in an abiding respect for patients.

“That’s what separates us,” said Dr. Pearl. “At Savannah Plastic Surgery, it’s not about coming in and being told what to be. It’s a surgeon listening to what you want to be, and helping you get there.”

A hands-on respectful approach, powered by the latest scientific advancements in the field of plastic surgery. It’s a legacy that has made Savannah Plastic Surgery a trusted fixture in the Hostess City, and it’s what will guide them into a brighter more beautiful future for their patients.

Brews for a Cause at Husk, August 22, was truly an unforgettable night, featuring live music by Thomas Claxton and some fantastic craft beer by Southern Eagle — along with the top-notch cuisine of Chris Hathcock. A variety of incredible auction items benefited the Royce Learning Center and the Chatham Academy, including a pearl necklace from International Diamond and several rounds on the Bacon Park Golf Course!

Ruth's Chris held their Veuve Clicquot Tastemaker Dinner on Friday, August 23, pairing their signature steaks with renowned Veuve champagne — which was founded in 1772 and is one of the largest champagne houses in the world. The Tastemaker Dinners are held at Ruth's Chris locations across the country, featuring a five-course meal inspired by the French heritage of Veuve Clicquot, including dishes such as filet mignon and lobster agnolotti.

Brews for a Cause at Husk, August 22, was truly an unforgettable night, featuring live music by Thomas Claxton and some fantastic craft beer by Southern Eagle — along with the top-notch cuisine of Chris Hathcock. A variety of incredible auction items benefited the Royce Learning Center and the Chatham Academy, including a pearl necklace from International Diamond and several rounds on the Bacon Park Golf Course!

The Bohemian Hotel celebrated their 10th year in business with an incredible night of cocktails and appetizers. Guests ventured up to the stunning rooftop deck overlooking the Savannah River to celebrate the hotel's decennial anniversary — reveling in the scenery with a glass of champagne.

The Stonewall 50 block party, held on June 28th outside the LGBTQ Center on Bull Street, commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Protest — one of the most important moments in LGBTQ history and the catalyst for the gay rights movement.

Pelindaba Lavender Grand Opening was this past Thursday, June 28th! This fun night included ribbon cutting, product sampling, lavender refreshments and special prizes! During this festive evening 10% of sales benefitted the good work of Coastal Pet Rescue. Stop by the store at 112 E Broughton St, Savannah, Ga to see the many products they offer!

The Sonja Griffin Evans Gullah Art Event in Hilton Head displayed several paintings featuring the culture and heritage of the African-American Lowcountry. Sonja Griffin Evans paints with bright vibrant colors — while also incorporating materials such as tin and wood — to emphasize the traditional Gullah style, evoking an emotional response by bringing to life historical and cultural events.